Publication Date

Fall 11-27-2024

Presentation Length

15 minutes

College

College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences

Department

Communication Studies, Department of

Student Level

Undergraduate

SPARK Category

Scholarship

Faculty Advisor

Michelle Shaw

WELL Core Type

Intellectual Wellness

Metadata/Fulltext

Fulltext

SPARK Session

Communication Studies

Presentation Type

Talk/Oral

Summary

This critique of a chapter in Michael Shermer’s The Science of Good and Evil analyzes the rhetoric behind his argument that morality is possible without belief in God. It examines Shermer’s language, tone toward opposing views, and the ethical implications of his approach.

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